Avenue Q
Shaftesbury Theatre
£31.25
An immersive dance and digital art experience at the Peacock Theatre, where movement, light and sound collide in a breathtaking live spectacle.
Murmuration Level 2 arrives at London's Peacock Theatre as one of the most visually striking live experiences currently playing in the capital. Taking its name and central metaphor from the natural phenomenon of starling murmurations, the piece explores what happens when hundreds of individual bodies move together as a single, breathing entity. The result is something that sits confidently between contemporary dance, digital art and live performance, and refuses to be pinned down to any single category.
Where the original Murmuration established its language, Level 2 deepens and expands it. The creative team, working under the direction of Saddeck Berrabah, pushes the vocabulary of collective movement further, asking what it means to belong to a group, to respond instinctively to those around you, and to find pattern inside apparent chaos. These are not abstract questions here. They play out in real time, in front of you, on stage.
The staging of Murmuration Level 2 is genuinely arresting. Advanced projection mapping wraps the performance space in shifting fields of light, so that the dancers seem to move through living, breathing landscapes rather than across a static stage. Spatial audio design reinforces this sense of immersion, placing sound in motion around the auditorium so that the sonic world of the piece moves with the performers.
The choreography itself draws on the collective intelligence found in nature, with the ensemble responding to one another with the kind of fluid, split-second precision that makes murmuration so hypnotic to watch in the wild. The effect is both technically impressive and emotionally affecting, a rare combination that elevates Murmuration Level 2 well above a conventional dance show.
Murmuration Level 2 will appeal strongly to anyone with an interest in contemporary dance, digital performance or boundary-pushing visual theatre. It is not a narrative musical with a traditional story arc, so audiences looking for a straightforward plot-driven evening should set expectations accordingly. What it offers instead is something more experiential: a show you feel as much as follow.
The production is suitable for older children and teenagers with an interest in art or technology, and works particularly well for adults who enjoy performance that sparks conversation long after the curtain comes down. With a running time of around two hours, it is a substantial evening out without overstaying its welcome.
The Peacock Theatre sits in the heart of London's West End, on Portugal Street just off Kingsway in the borough of Camden. It is a mid-sized house with strong sightlines and a flexible stage configuration that suits immersive and large-scale dance work especially well. The theatre is well connected to central London transport links, placing it within easy reach of visitors from across the city and beyond. The surrounding area offers a good range of restaurants and bars for pre-show dining.
Pricing for Murmuration Level 2 is to be confirmed, so it is worth checking back as availability details are released. The cast rotates regularly on productions of this scale, so the ensemble you see may vary across the run. For the best choice of seats and dates, see availability at BritishTheatre.com, where tickets are available via tickadoo, built by the founders of London Theatre Direct. Stalls seating tends to give the most enveloping view of the projection work, while the circle offers a broader perspective on the ensemble formations. Both have genuine merit for a show this visually layered, so the choice comes down to personal preference.
Cancellation policy: theatre tickets cannot be cancelled, exchanged, or refunded once purchased.
Murmuration Level 2 is a contemporary dance and digital performance piece inspired by the natural phenomenon of starling murmurations. It explores collective movement, pattern and instinct through choreography, projection mapping and spatial audio design, creating a fully immersive theatrical experience at the Peacock Theatre in London.
Murmuration Level 2 is directed by Saddeck Berrabah, who leads the creative team behind this ambitious live performance. The cast rotates regularly across the run, so the ensemble performing on any given night may vary.
The running time for Murmuration Level 2 is approximately two hours. Please check your booking confirmation for any interval information specific to your performance date.
Murmuration Level 2 is playing at the Peacock Theatre, located on Portugal Street near Kingsway in central London. The venue is well connected to the rest of the city and sits in the heart of the West End.
Murmuration Level 2 is best suited to older children, teenagers and adults. The show contains no traditional narrative, and its immersive staging and abstract themes are likely to resonate most with audiences who have an interest in contemporary dance, visual art or digital performance.
You can see availability and purchase tickets for Murmuration Level 2 through BritishTheatre.com, where booking is handled via tickadoo, built by the founders of London Theatre Direct. Pricing is to be confirmed, so check back for the latest availability and ticket information.
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